Working for others

Posted 5/13/18

Students from the Walker County Center of Technology's landscape and horticulture science class were at the Walker Cancer Care Center several days this week working in the garden maintained by the Jasper Herb Society. The garden, which was established 16 years ago, includes a variety of herbs and flowers as well as a large strawberry patch.

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Working for others

Students from the Walker County Center of Technology's landscape and horticulture science class were at the Walker Cancer Care Center several days this week working in the garden maintained by the Jasper Herb Society. The garden, which was established 16 years ago, includes a variety of herbs and flowers as well as a large strawberry patch. It is located outside the windows of the Center's chemotherapy floor so that patients can look out on a serene environment while receiving treatment. Herb Society member Nora Estill said the work this week is part of a project to establish raised beds in the garden.

Daily Mountain Eagle - Jennifer Cohron

Students from the Walker County Center of Technology's landscape and horticulture science class were at the Walker Cancer Care Center several days this week working in the garden maintained by the Jasper Herb Society. The garden, which was established 16 years ago, includes a variety of herbs and flowers as well as a large strawberry patch. It is located outside the windows of the Center's chemotherapy floor so that patients can look out on a serene environment while receiving treatment. Herb Society member Nora Estill said the work this week is part of a project to establish raised beds in the garden.

Daily Mountain Eagle - Jennifer Cohron

Students from the Walker County Center of Technology's landscape and horticulture science class were at the Walker Cancer Care Center several days this week working in the garden maintained by the Jasper Herb Society. The garden, which was established 16 years ago, includes a variety of herbs and flowers as well as a large strawberry patch. It is located outside the windows of the Center's chemotherapy floor so that patients can look out on a serene environment while receiving treatment. Herb Society member Nora Estill said the work this week is part of a project to establish raised beds in the garden.

Daily Mountain Eagle - Jennifer Cohron

Students from the Walker County Center of Technology's landscape and horticulture science class were at the Walker Cancer Care Center several days this week working in the garden maintained by the Jasper Herb Society. The garden, which was established 16 years ago, includes a variety of herbs and flowers as well as a large strawberry patch. It is located outside the windows of the Center's chemotherapy floor so that patients can look out on a serene environment while receiving treatment. Herb Society member Nora Estill said the work this week is part of a project to establish raised beds in the garden.